SUNY Adirondack has announced it will eliminate seven academic programs beginning this fall, the latest cost-saving measure undertaken by the college, which for years has experienced declining enrollment. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports the cuts were approved by the college’s board of trustees on Thursday and are expected to save the institution about $350,000. A combined 40 students are enrolled in the seven programs. The programs include the following: associate degree programs in music and information technology as well as individual studies degrees in art studio, music industry and sport management.